Along with his famous Java Man fossils, 19th - century anatomist Eugène Dubois collected
shells with small holes that appeared to be made by shark teeth at the site.
The bottom shell is made out of a proprietary, biodegradable materials that aids in neutralizing the alkalinity of the cremated ashes, while the top cover is a hollow, ceramic
shell with small holes that allow rainwater to be collected inside, and released slowly.
Not exact matches
1) Peel and slice the onions thinly 2) De-seed red bell pepper and cut into
small cubes 3) Saute red bell pepper cubes and sliced onions until onions turn slightly soft and transparent 4) Mix sauteed red bell pepper, onions, and corn together
with eggs, milk cream and cream cheese 5) Season
with salt, pepper and ground nutmeg to taste 6) Pre-heat oven to 200 deg cel 7) Grease a round baking tray
with olive oil 8) Stretch a tart
shell and cover the baking tray entirely 9) Pour in the corn - filling mixture over the tart
shell, spreading it out evenly 10) Cover the filling
with the second stretched tart
shell 11) Use a fork to poke
holes in the top tart
shell, and then press down on the
shell so the juices spill out 12) Sprinkle top of tart
with a generous amount of sugar 13) Bake in oven at 200 deg cel for around 30 — 40 minutes or until tart
shell is golden brown 14) Serve
with a side of vegetable salad (optional)
Pour the batter into an icing bag
with a
small nozzle (
small enough to fit into the egg
holes) and squeeze the batter into the egg
shells until about 2/3 full.
In the bottom of pastry
shells make
small holes with metal tip.
Remove
shells and finely grate eggs
with a Microplane or the fine
holes of box grater into a
small bowl.
Poke a
small hole in both ends of each
shell with a paring knife and return to baking sheet.
A nipple shield is a rubber
shell in the general shape of a nipple,
with five or six
small holes at it's peak through which the milk is passed.
A Koopa Troopa's
shell consists of a carapace
with colored, hexagon - shaped scutes in a pattern on the top,
with smaller, triangular ones at the edges,
with dark flesh underneath that appear as «grooves»; a beige colored plaston
with several «ribs» on its surface and six
holes on it where the Koopa Troopa's head, arms, legs and tail emerge from; all joined by a white bridge that follows along the perimeter of the
shell and rises at the spots where the Koopa Troopa's head and tail are.
It is clear that you have seen diagrams that illustrate blackbodies as hollow spheres
with a
small hole in the
shell.